It might not be the what injury is that matters but how quickly or not he's deemed fit to play. Hoping reports are right that hes been given the all clear.
My thoughts about this topic are that football isn't the priority, the long term health and wellbeing of a young person is.
Whenever he comes back the first time he goes to head a ball will be crucial. His whole playing career could dependc on a split-second. No one, not even KM knows how he'll react until it happens. I'm not being a harbinger of doom by the way, just stating my opinion.
Only smarties have the answer. The gods have answered and there's white smoke on the Moore (above Marsden - see what I did) or a very chard building in a capital city in Europe. I'm taking this as my omen and feeling very positive
I'm sure he'll have been heading the ball and getting involved in challenges for a while now.They just wouldn't through him in cold.
True - and it sounds like heading balls might have had to be part of his medical sign-off to see if any reaction anyway. Back to Vic - the lad needs game time regardless. He has to be sharp when he comes on, and only games give you this. If he ain’t sharp, there’s no point bringing him on. U23s gives you this. Nothing new really and has always been a risk.
Dale Tonge interview says Moore is still out for the season "as far as he`s aware: and that Victor asked to play in the U23`s for sharpness
He gets asked the question on the iFollow interview and bats it away with the same "as far as we know" he's out for the season line. Wait for Friday.
You’re like a fortune teller or star sign reader. So very vague and cryptic that whatever happens you can’t really be wrong.